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Global Americans provides leading independent, non-partisan coverage of regional foreign affairs and great power politics across the Americas. Our research and analysis on the subject draws from experts across the region and informs the work of government officials, business executives, journalists, educators, students, and others interested in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Explaining and Predicting: How A Harris Presidency Would View Latin America
This explainer examines Harris’ record on foreign policy, focusing on how her priorities will impact U.S. relations with Latin America and shape national policy on ...
Explaining and Predicting: The GOP Immigration Platform and Its Impact on the Americas
This explainer delves into the GOP’s 2024 platform, focusing on immigration policies that address border security, visa reforms, and cooperative efforts with Latin American countries, ...
Can South Korea Be a Knight for the U.S. on the Chessboard of Latin America?
Together, the U.S. and South Korea can forge a dynamic foreign policy partnership and a market-oriented, democratic Western Hemisphere.
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Understanding the Venezuela-Guyana Controversy: Exploring the Geopolitical Implications




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Analyzing Argentina's Presidential Elections: A Global Americans Explainer

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Explaining and Predicting: The Americas Act, U.S.-Latin America Trade, and Countering China
This explainer examines regional incentives, reactions, and beneficiaries of this landmark effort to reinvigorate hemispheric trade.
Boric’s Lithium Strategy: Will It Backfire?
While increased state participation in Chile's lithium industry aims to maximize national benefits, the potential downsides must not be overlooked.
Colombia Needs a Pragmatic Foreign Policy
Without a pragmatic and strategic approach to foreign relations and defense procurement, Colombia’s military readiness could deteriorate, weakening the country’s ability to address evolving security ...

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